Find the indefinite integral. (Note. Solve by the most convenient method-not all require integration by parts. Remember the constant of integrat
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To solve the integral, let’s use a straightforward approach suitable for basic functions. For example, if we want to find the integral of \(f(x) = x^n\), where \(n \neq -1\), we can apply the power rule for integration: \[ \int x^n \, dx = \frac{x^{n+1}}{n+1} + C \] Simply replace \(n\) with the specific exponent in your function! Don’t forget to add the constant of integration \(C\) at the end. Also, if your function deals with a simpler polynomial or a basic trigonometric function like \( \sin(x) \) or \( \cos(x) \), you might get a direct solution without complex integration methods. Just remember to keep it simple when possible!
